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Mahindra XUV 3XO EV

Mahindra XUV 3XO EV price in Kohima

₹14.73 - ₹15.86 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹21,398 /month

The Mahindra XUV 3XO EV on road price in Kohima ranges from ₹14.73 lakh for the base model to ₹15.86 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Kohima are between 13.89 lakh and ₹14.96 lakh.

Mahindra XUV 3XO EV On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹13,89,000
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹69,450
Other Charges
₹14,490
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Kohima₹14,72,940 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹21,398 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

AX7 LuxuryElectric | Auto
₹15.86 LakhOn road price, Kohima

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Mahindra XUV 3XO EV Official Brochure

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Range351 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹1,212

Mahindra Dealers in Kohima

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Apex Motor Enterprise - Meriema

Meriema, Tsakou, Kohima, Nagaland 797003

4.3

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7085061896

apxme@rediffmail.com

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Mahindra XUV 3XO EV Images

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Mahindra XUV 3XO EV FAQs

No, a fast charger is sold separately with the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV.

A 7.2kW AC charger costs an additional Rs 50,000 over the ex-showroom cost of the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV.

No, the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV is on sale with a battery rental scheme option.

Considering a 10 percent down payment and a 7 year loan tenure, the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV EMI starts at Rs 21,398.

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Questions you may find useful

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Which is the best EV car to buy under a budget of Rs. 20 lakh in terms of features, safety, and reliability?

Verified
5h

The MG Windsor Pro is the best EV to buy under Rs. 20 lakh if you want a genuinely usable family car. It is the only EV in this price range that offers a proper five-seat cabin with good rear-seat space, a large boot and a comfortable ride. That makes it far more practical than smaller EVs like the Tata Nexon EV or Mahindra XUV 3XO EV, which are good cars but do not offer the same level of space or comfort. The Windsor also has a proven track record in India, and MG’s service network is now well established, so reliability and ownership experience are not concerns. The MG car also comes loaded with features like a large touchscreen, leatherette upholstery, panoramic sunroof and much more. As for safety, the Windsor Pro also gets Level 2 ADAS features like autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and much more. The only real drawback is that the Windsor is not the most exciting car to drive, but as a family EV it is the most complete package in this price bracket. If you are looking for something more compact and city-friendly, the Nexon EV is still a strong alternative, but for overall practicality the Windsor is the clear recommendation.

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2w

I travel 100 km daily through the city during peak hours. My budget is Rs. 10-15 lakh. What is your review of, or recommendation for, the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV?

Verified
2w

The Mahindra XUV 3XO EV is a good pick if you can charge at home, because it handles a 100km peak-hour city commute with ease and still leaves a healthy buffer. In real-world city traffic with the AC on, expect roughly 220-250km on a full charge, so an overnight top-up from a 15A socket every second day keeps life simple. The smooth drive, instant torque and strong regenerative braking make stop-go traffic far less tiring.Pricing sits at the upper end of your budget for the base AX5 trim. If you do not want to spend quite that much, you could save a few lakh and get the Punch EV instead. Range from its 40kWh battery will be comparable to the XUV 3XO EV’s 39.4kWh unit. The Punch is also smaller overall, making it easier to squeeze into tight spaces, though the trade-off is a less roomy cabin.Be honest about charging first. If you do not have a fixed parking spot and access to a plug, relying on public fast chargers during peak hours will soon become frustrating, and those charging sessions cost more. If home charging is sorted and your driving is mostly in the city, the XUV 3XO EV is a good choice. If your budget is tight, the Punch EV is the better bet.

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4w

I drive a Polo GT TSI. Now, I am looking to buy an EV, mostly for city use as an add-on car for my wife and me. Looking at the XUV 3XO EV, seems cheaper than its ICE option. Need your opinion. My budget is 20L.

Verified
4w

For your usage as a second car that will spend most of its life in the city, the Tata Punch EV Long Range would actually be the first choice. It is compact, easy to manoeuvre, offers more than enough range for daily duties and is based on a dedicated EV architecture rather than an ICE conversion. It also gets a modern feature set and feels purpose-built as an electric vehicle.If you want something larger and more spacious, the MG Windsor EV is the alternative to consider. It offers exceptional cabin space and comfort, and feels like a segment-above product for the money.As for the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV, it carries over the 39.4kWh battery pack and electric motor from the XUV400, rather than using the newer INGLO-based technology seen on the BE 6 and XEV 9e. So while it benefits from the new 3XO interior and feature set, the underlying EV hardware is not all-new.

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5w

I am planning to buy a car primarily for city use. I was considering the Hyundai Venue DCT and the Mahindra XUV 3XO AT, both petrol. However, I have now seen the XUV 3XO EV and am seriously considering it. Please suggest.

Verified
5w

Pick the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV for city use, as long as you have a fixed parking spot where you can install a home charger. In traffic, it is smoother and quieter than the petrol alternatives, costs far less per kilometre to run, and the range is easily enough for daily commutes with the AC on. One-pedal driving also makes stop-and-go traffic less tiring.The catch is charging. If you can’t install a home charger, then public charging will cost a lot more, and the savings will take much longer to add up. Also, if you often do long highway trips, an EV requires more planning, with stops revolving around charging stations. For pure city use, though, an electric car is much smoother and less tiring to drive than a petrol automatic.If charging feels like a hassle, then go for the Mahindra XUV 3XO AT over the Hyundai Venue DCT. The Mahindra’s automatic feels calmer at low speeds, and the car rides rough patches better, which matters in our cities. The Venue DCT is still nice to drive and compact to park, but in heavy traffic, the DCT can feel a bit hesitant.So, if home charging is sorted and your usage is mostly in the city, pick the XUV 3XO EV. If not, pick the XUV 3XO AT.

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7w

I want to buy an EV in the Rs 12-14 lakh budget. My daily commute is around 60-65 km, including short highway stretches and narrow rural roads. I am confused between the Tata Punch EV (Accomplished +S), Nexon EV (Fearless MR / Creative 45) and XUV 3XO EV (AX5). I already own a 2025 Kia Seltos and a 2012 Wagon R LPG. Which EV should I choose?

Verified
7w

Daily 60-65 km with a mix of short highway and narrow rural roads, and a Rs. 12-14 lakh cap, in this brief, the Tata Punch EV Accomplished + S fits best. It is smaller and easier to thread through tight lanes than the other two, yet it has good ground clearance and a suspension that takes rough patches well, so your rural stretches won’t feel tiring. It will easily cover your daily run with charge to spare, and since you already have the Seltos for longer trips, you won’t miss the extra punch or size of the bigger cars.The Tata Nexon EV Fearless MR/Creative 45 and the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV AX5 are better suited for long highway days, but they may stretch your budget and are a size up, which can be less convenient in narrow bylanes.

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24w

Hello Autocar team. We are a family of five and mostly chauffeur-driven. Our daily running is almost 70 km. We want to buy an EV to save on fuel cost, primarily for city driving and occasional round trips of about 180-200 km to our native place. We have shortlisted the Punch EV Empowered S Long Range, the XUV3XO EV AX5, and the Windsor. Which one should we choose? We prefer comfort, safety, and service reliability. This will be our second car.

Verified
23w

While the Tata Punch EV is a good all-rounder, it is perhaps a size too small for a family of 5 or to be chauffeur driven in. The Mahindra XUV 3XO EV and Windsor have far more spacious cabins, but then the Mahindra is low on boot space when it comes to your 180-200km round trip. However, this would still be our pick as it has a spacious cabin for 5, tough chassis and comfortable ride quality. The Windsor may be more spacious on the whole, but its suspension and ride are quite stiff, and its large touchscreen, which controls the entire car, is full of bugs and glitches. Moreover, in standard guise, it has a very low range, and you would have to move up to the Pro version, which will increase your budget. Also consider the Tata Nexon EV, which, though expensive, feels like a more complete car than any of these.

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